After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably gleaned
from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the real
comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students

"... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics that
can effect world weather phenomena ..."

The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it specifically

refers to infrared medical imaging technology.

And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
science...

The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most glaring
idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
abbreviated result:

It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced and
responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those nitwits in

the House had in mind."

This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of viruses and malware.

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grodgers@ohlone.edu

It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain. As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you all that we

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, Mar 1 6:02 AM

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It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.

As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know one week prior to coming....thanks....george

> A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
>
>
>
> I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> House
> of Representatives:
>
> http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
>
> After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> gleaned
> from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> real
> comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
>
> "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> that
> can effect world weather phenomena ..."
>
> The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> specifically
> refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
>
> And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> science...
>
> The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> glaring
> idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> abbreviated result:
>
> http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
>
> It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> and
> responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> nitwits in
>
> the House had in mind."
>
>
>
> This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> viruses and malware.
>

Philip Stein

This reminds me of the time the legislature (it may have been California) passed a resolution declaring that pi is 3.14--period. ... From:

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, Mar 1 7:49 AM

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This reminds me of the time the legislature (it may have been California) passed a resolution declaring that pi is 3.14--period.

After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably gleaned
from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the real
comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students

"... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics that
can effect world weather phenomena ..."

The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it specifically

refers to infrared medical imaging technology.

And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
science...

The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most glaring
idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
abbreviated result:

It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced and
responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those nitwits in

the House had in mind."

This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of viruses and malware.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Linda Light

Hi George, I d like the roast beef, and my husband Bill will have the smoked turkey. Sounds wonderful! We re looking forward to this meeting, even though we ll

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, Mar 1 8:00 AM

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Hi George,
I'd like the roast beef, and my husband Bill will have the smoked turkey. Sounds wonderful! We're looking forward to this meeting, even though we'll have to miss most of Thursday.
Linda Light

It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.

As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know one week prior to coming....thanks. ...george

> A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
>
>
>
> I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> House
> of Representatives:
>
> http://legis. state.sd. us/sessions/ 2010/Bill. aspx?File= HCR1009P. htm
>
> After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> gleaned
> from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> real
> comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
>
> "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> that
> can effect world weather phenomena ..."
>
> The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> specifically
> refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
>
> And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> science...
>
> The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> glaring
> idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> abbreviated result:
>
> http://legis. state.sd. us/sessions/ 2010/Bill. aspx?File= HCR1009S. htm
>
> It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> and
> responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> nitwits in
>
> the House had in mind."
>
>
>
> This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> viruses and malware.
>

It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.

As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know one week prior to coming....thanks. ...george

> A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
>
>
>
> I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> House
> of Representatives:
>
> http://legis. state.sd. us/sessions/ 2010/Bill. aspx?File= HCR1009P. htm
>
> After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> gleaned
> from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> real
> comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
>
> "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> that
> can effect world weather phenomena ..."
>
> The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> specifically
> refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
>
> And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> science...
>
> The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> glaring
> idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> abbreviated result:
>
> http://legis. state.sd. us/sessions/ 2010/Bill. aspx?File= HCR1009S. htm
>
> It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> and
> responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> nitwits in
>
> the House had in mind."
>
>
>
> This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> viruses and malware.
>

It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.

As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you
all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are
having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of
sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know
asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know
one week prior to coming....thanks....george

> A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
>
>
>
> I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> House
> of Representatives:
>
> http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
>
> After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> gleaned
> from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> real
> comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
>
> "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> that
> can effect world weather phenomena ..."
>
> The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> specifically
> refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
>
> And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> science...
>
> The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> glaring
> idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> abbreviated result:
>
> http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
>
> It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> and
> responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> nitwits in
>
> the House had in mind."
>
>
>
> This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> viruses and malware.
>

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Karen Muir

One turkey and one roast beef for Muir and companion... Thanks ... Veggie for me, thanks From: SACC-L@yahoogroups.com [mailto:SACC-L@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf

It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.

As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you
all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are
having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of
sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know
asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know
one week prior to coming....thanks....george

> A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
>
>
>
> I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> House
> of Representatives:
>
> http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
>
> After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> gleaned
> from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> real
> comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
>
> "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> that
> can effect world weather phenomena ..."
>
> The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> specifically
> refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
>
> And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> science...
>
> The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> glaring
> idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> abbreviated result:
>
> http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
>
> It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> and
> responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> nitwits in
>
> the House had in mind."
>
>
>
> This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> viruses and malware.
>

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Lloyd Miller

George, I ll take the roast beef and Bev would like the Wild Bay Shrimp. Thanks, Lloyd ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

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, Mar 2 8:43 AM

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George, I'll take the roast beef and Bev would like the Wild Bay Shrimp.
Thanks,
Lloyd

>
> It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.
>
> As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know one week prior to coming....thanks....george
>
> Roast Beef with red onion jam and horseradish aioli
> Smoke Turkey with provolone and rosemary aioli
> Black Forest Ham, swiss cheese, bosc pear aioli
> Tuna Salad with chedder cheese
> Wild Bay Shrimp,rosted peppers,asparagus,cilantro
> Veggie-wild mushroom,truffle goat cheese,squash
>
> Each sandwich comes with a side salad, big cookie and water. You can purchase coffee, tea, soft drinks and other things directly at the cafe
> ---- Original Message -----
>
> From: dianne.chidester@...
> Date: Monday, March 1, 2010 5:01 am
> Subject: [SACC-L] South Dakota House thinks astrology affects climate
>
> > A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> > House
> > of Representatives:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
> >
> > After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> > gleaned
> > from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> > verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> > real
> > comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
> >
> > "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> > astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> > that
> > can effect world weather phenomena ..."
> >
> > The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> > adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> > specifically
> > refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
> >
> > And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> > science...
> >
> > The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> > blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> > glaring
> > idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> > abbreviated result:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
> >
> > It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> > obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> > and
> > responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> > nitwits in
> >
> > the House had in mind."
> >
> >
> >
> > This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> > recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> > information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> > distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> > recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> > all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> > and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> > viruses and malware.
> >
>
>

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Lynch, Brian M

Can I order take-out? I won t be able to make the meetings, but the menus sounds great! ... Brian ... From: SACC-L@yahoogroups.com

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, Mar 2 9:06 AM

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Can I order take-out? I won't be able to make the meetings, but the
menus sounds great!

>
> It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your
brain.
>
> As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind
you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we
are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of
sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know
asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know
one week prior to coming....thanks....george
>
> Roast Beef with red onion jam and horseradish aioli
> Smoke Turkey with provolone and rosemary aioli
> Black Forest Ham, swiss cheese, bosc pear aioli
> Tuna Salad with chedder cheese
> Wild Bay Shrimp,rosted peppers,asparagus,cilantro
> Veggie-wild mushroom,truffle goat cheese,squash
>
> Each sandwich comes with a side salad, big cookie and water. You can
purchase coffee, tea, soft drinks and other things directly at the cafe
> ---- Original Message -----
>
> From: dianne.chidester@...
> Date: Monday, March 1, 2010 5:01 am
> Subject: [SACC-L] South Dakota House thinks astrology affects climate
>
> > A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> > House
> > of Representatives:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
> >
> > After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> > gleaned
> > from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> > verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> > real
> > comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
> >
> > "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> > astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> > that
> > can effect world weather phenomena ..."
> >
> > The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> > adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> > specifically
> > refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
> >
> > And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> > science...
> >
> > The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> > blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> > glaring
> > idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> > abbreviated result:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
> >
> > It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> > obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> > and
> > responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> > nitwits in
> >
> > the House had in mind."
> >
> >
> >
> > This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> > recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> > information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> > distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> > recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> > all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> > and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> > viruses and malware.
> >
>
>

>
> It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your brain.
>
> As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th we are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number of sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me know asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let them know one week prior to coming....thanks....george
>
> Roast Beef with red onion jam and horseradish aioli
> Smoke Turkey with provolone and rosemary aioli
> Black Forest Ham, swiss cheese, bosc pear aioli
> Tuna Salad with chedder cheese
> Wild Bay Shrimp,rosted peppers,asparagus,cilantro
> Veggie-wild mushroom,truffle goat cheese,squash
>
> Each sandwich comes with a side salad, big cookie and water. You can purchase coffee, tea, soft drinks and other things directly at the cafe
> ---- Original Message -----
>
> From: dianne.chidester@...
> Date: Monday, March 1, 2010 5:01 am
> Subject: [SACC-L] South Dakota House thinks astrology affects climate
>
> > A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> > House
> > of Representatives:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
> >
> > After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> > gleaned
> > from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> > verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> > real
> > comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
> >
> > "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> > astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> > that
> > can effect world weather phenomena ..."
> >
> > The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> > adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> > specifically
> > refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
> >
> > And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> > science...
> >
> > The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> > blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> > glaring
> > idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> > abbreviated result:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
> >
> > It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> > obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> > and
> > responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> > nitwits in
> >
> > the House had in mind."
> >
> >
> >
> > This electronic mail message is for the sole use of the intended
> > recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged
> > information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or
> > distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended
> > recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy
> > all copies of the original message. To the best of our ability
> > and knowledge, this mail message has been scanned and is free of
> > viruses and malware.
> >
>
>

(Husband) Tony s back-up choice is the black forest ham and swiss. Do you think they can do (son) Bryan s request for no aioli on his ham and swiss? If so,

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, Mar 2 12:44 PM

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(Husband) Tony's back-up choice is the black forest ham and swiss. Do you think they can do (son) Bryan's request for no aioli on his ham and swiss? If so, then put down "no aioli" for Tony, too. Otherwise, they will take their chances.

>
> It must be the pure clean air up there..it does something to your
> brain.
>
> As long as I have all of you looking at this email, I want to remind
> you all that we have now 16 days to our SACCFEST. On Friday the 19th
> we are having lunch at the DeYoung Museum's cafe. There are a number
> of sandwich to choose from. Could you please select one and let me
> know asap what you would like. We told the cafe folks we would let
> them know one week prior to coming....thanks....george
>
> Roast Beef with red onion jam and horseradish aioli
> Smoke Turkey with provolone and rosemary aioli
> Black Forest Ham, swiss cheese, bosc pear aioli
> Tuna Salad with chedder cheese
> Wild Bay Shrimp,rosted peppers,asparagus,cilantro
> Veggie-wild mushroom,truffle goat cheese,squash
>
> Each sandwich comes with a side salad, big cookie and water. You can
> purchase coffee, tea, soft drinks and other things directly at the
> cafe
> ---- Original Message -----
>
> From: dianne.chidester@...
> Date: Monday, March 1, 2010 5:01 am
> Subject: [SACC-L] South Dakota House thinks astrology affects climate
>
> > A friend of mine sent this along with his analysis. -- Dianne
> >
> >
> >
> > I'm not making up this bill recently adopted by the South Dakota
> > House
> > of Representatives:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009P.htm
> >
> > After rehashing a few discredited pieces of nonsense presumably
> > gleaned
> > from crank websites or forwarded emails, and even one line lifted
> > verbatim from several anti-evolution bills, they get down to the
> > real
> > comedy. Public schools, they say, should teach students
> >
> > "... That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological,
> > astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics
> > that
> > can effect world weather phenomena ..."
> >
> > The "astrological" howler is obvious enough, but the less-familiar
> > adjective "thermological" is pretty funny as well, since it
> > specifically
> > refers to infrared medical imaging technology.
> >
> > And the authors of this bill want to tell schools how to teach
> > science...
> >
> > The South Dakota House passed the bill 36-30. The Senate, possibly
> > blessed with additional brain cells, helpfully removed the most
> > glaring
> > idiocy from the bill, namely, almost the entire text. This is the
> > abbreviated result:
> >
> > http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2010/Bill.aspx?File=HCR1009S.htm
> >
> > It says, basically, that global warming is a complicated subject
> > obscured by political noise that ought to be taught in a balanced
> > and
> > responsible way,. To which one might add, "And not like those
> > nitwits in
> >
> > the House had in mind."
> >
> >
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Gilliland, Mary

George-- pls order tuna for me. Any possibility of getting just a cheddar cheese on bread for my student? Sort of like the tuna- cheddar minus the tuna? She

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, Mar 3 5:37 AM

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George-- pls order tuna for me.

Any possibility of getting just a cheddar cheese on bread for my student? Sort of like the tuna- cheddar minus the tuna? She will come that day and is registered. If this is a hassle or downright impossible she will just have cookie & sides & can order something on her own to go with if needed.

OK, I will only use the SACC listserve in a professional manner and will not subject you all to my crazy irreverent self. Working on that premise, the

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, Mar 3 11:33 AM

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OK, I will only use the SACC listserve in a professional manner and will not subject you all to my crazy irreverent self. Working on that premise, the listserve is the only forum I have to communicate to all of you and getting your lunch selections for our field trip falls into that category. For all of you that have ordered shrimp, I'm sorry to say that that item is no longer available. So please email a new selection. I will be ordering our lunches next Monday. If I don't have your order by then I will order Turkey, Ham and Veggie sandwiches for you to choose from. It is now 15 days until SACCFest.......george

George, why do I always have egg on my face...I just meant that after you tell us to send you orders, maybe we could send our orders straight to you, or even

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, Mar 3 12:20 PM

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George, why do I always have egg on my face...I just meant that after
you tell us to send you orders, maybe we could send our orders straight
to you, or even tweet our turkey to you! Frankly, I am trying to lose
weight and reading all of this has doubled my lunch!

OK, I will only use the SACC listserve in a professional manner and will
not subject you all to my crazy irreverent self. Working on that
premise, the listserve is the only forum I have to communicate to all of
you and getting your lunch selections for our field trip falls into that
category. For all of you that have ordered shrimp, I'm sorry to say that
that item is no longer available. So please email a new selection. I
will be ordering our lunches next Monday. If I don't have your order by
then I will order Turkey, Ham and Veggie sandwiches for you to choose
from. It is now 15 days until SACCFest.......george

OK, I will only use the SACC listserve in a professional manner and will not subject you all to my crazy irreverent self. Working on that premise, the listserve is the only forum I have to communicate to all of you and getting your lunch selections for our field trip falls into that category. For all of you that have ordered shrimp, I'm sorry to say that that item is no longer available. So please email a new selection. I will be ordering our lunches next Monday. If I don't have your order by then I will order Turkey, Ham and Veggie sandwiches for you to choose from. It is now 15 days until SACCFest.......george

George Being retired, I don t need to worry about being ultra professional. So with a bit of whimsy, let me continue the stream of unprofessional sandwich

Message 23 of 24
, Mar 4 4:09 PM

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George

Being retired, I don't need to worry about being ultra professional.
So with a bit of whimsy, let me continue the stream of unprofessional
sandwich orders. Since the shrimp is no longer available, Gail and I
will each have a roast beef sandwich.

Thanks for all your hard work in putting all this together. The last
minute details can be killers. Hopefully you can relax and enjoy the
SACC Fest you have created.